Primary Progressive Aphasia Associated With GRN Mutations: New Insights Into the Nonamyloid Logopenic Variant. (6th July 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Primary Progressive Aphasia Associated With GRN Mutations: New Insights Into the Nonamyloid Logopenic Variant. (6th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Primary Progressive Aphasia Associated With GRN Mutations
- Authors:
- Saracino, Dario
Ferrieux, Sophie
Noguès-Lassiaille, Marie
Houot, Marion
Funkiewiez, Aurélie
Sellami, Leila
Deramecourt, Vincent
Pasquier, Florence
Couratier, Philippe
Pariente, Jérémie
Géraudie, Amandine
Epelbaum, Stéphane
Wallon, David
Hannequin, Didier
Martinaud, Olivier
Clot, Fabienne
Camuzat, Agnès
Bottani, Simona
Rinaldi, Daisy
Auriacombe, Sophie
Sarazin, Marie
Didic, Mira
Boutoleau-Bretonnière, Claire
Thauvin-Robinet, Christel
Lagarde, Julien
Roué-Jagot, Carole
Sellal, François
Gabelle, Audrey
Etcharry-Bouyx, Frédérique
Morin, Alexandre
Coppola, Cinzia
Levy, Richard
Dubois, Bruno
Brice, Alexis
Colliot, Olivier
Gorno-Tempini, Maria Luisa
Teichmann, Marc
Migliaccio, Raffaella
Le Ber, Isabelle
Belliard, Serge
Blanc, Fr´ed´eric
Ceccaldi, Mathieu
Duyckaerts, Charles
Formaglio, Ma¨ıt´e
Golfier, V´eronique
Lacomblez, Lucette
Michel, Bernard- François
Anterion, Catherine Thomas-
Vercelletto, Martine
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To determine relative frequencies and linguistic profiles of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) variants associated with GRN (progranulin) mutations and to study their neuroanatomic correlates. Methods: Patients with PPA carrying GRN mutations (PPA- GRN ) were selected among a national prospective research cohort of 1, 696 patients with frontotemporal dementia, including 235 patients with PPA. All patients with amyloid-positive CSF biomarkers were excluded. In this cross-sectional study, speech/language and cognitive profiles were characterized with standardized evaluations, and gray matter (GM) atrophy patterns using voxel-based morphometry. Comparisons were performed with controls and patients with sporadic PPA. Results: Among the 235 patients with PPA, 45 (19%) carried GRN mutations, and we studied 32 of these. We showed that logopenic PPA (lvPPA) was the most frequent linguistic variant (n = 13, 41%), followed by nonfluent/agrammatic (nfvPPA; n = 9, 28%) and mixed forms (n = 8, 25%). Semantic variant was rather rare (n = 2, 6%). Patients with lvPPA, qualified as nonamyloid lvPPA, presented canonical logopenic deficit. Seven of 13 had a pure form; 6 showed subtle additional linguistic deficits not fitting criteria for mixed PPA and hence were labeled as logopenic-spectrum variant. GM atrophy involved primarily left posterior temporal gyrus, mirroring neuroanatomic changes of amyloid-positive-lvPPA. Patients with nfvPPA presented agrammatism (89%)Abstract : Objective: To determine relative frequencies and linguistic profiles of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) variants associated with GRN (progranulin) mutations and to study their neuroanatomic correlates. Methods: Patients with PPA carrying GRN mutations (PPA- GRN ) were selected among a national prospective research cohort of 1, 696 patients with frontotemporal dementia, including 235 patients with PPA. All patients with amyloid-positive CSF biomarkers were excluded. In this cross-sectional study, speech/language and cognitive profiles were characterized with standardized evaluations, and gray matter (GM) atrophy patterns using voxel-based morphometry. Comparisons were performed with controls and patients with sporadic PPA. Results: Among the 235 patients with PPA, 45 (19%) carried GRN mutations, and we studied 32 of these. We showed that logopenic PPA (lvPPA) was the most frequent linguistic variant (n = 13, 41%), followed by nonfluent/agrammatic (nfvPPA; n = 9, 28%) and mixed forms (n = 8, 25%). Semantic variant was rather rare (n = 2, 6%). Patients with lvPPA, qualified as nonamyloid lvPPA, presented canonical logopenic deficit. Seven of 13 had a pure form; 6 showed subtle additional linguistic deficits not fitting criteria for mixed PPA and hence were labeled as logopenic-spectrum variant. GM atrophy involved primarily left posterior temporal gyrus, mirroring neuroanatomic changes of amyloid-positive-lvPPA. Patients with nfvPPA presented agrammatism (89%) rather than apraxia of speech (11%). Conclusions: This study shows that the most frequent PPA variant associated with GRN mutations is nonamyloid lvPPA, preceding nfvPPA and mixed forms, and illustrates that the language network may be affected at different levels. GRN testing is indicated for patients with PPA, whether familial or sporadic. This finding is important for upcoming GRN gene–specific therapies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Neurology. Volume 97:Number 1(2021)
- Journal:
- Neurology
- Issue:
- Volume 97:Number 1(2021)
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- Volume 97, Issue 1 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 1
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- 2021-0097-0001-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-06
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- Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurology -- Periodicals
Neurologie -- Périodiques
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